Dear All,
I had a setup with "Windows 10" and "Fedora 23" dual boot (UEFI). I installed the "Fedora 24" on this machine and the installer failed to detect the most "Windows 10". Does anyone know how to reconfigure / reinstall GRUB to Windows appears in the boot menu?
Thanks
On 10/14/2016 07:23 AM, Celso Viana wrote:
I had a setup with "Windows 10" and "Fedora 23" dual boot (UEFI). I installed the "Fedora 24" on this machine and the installer failed to detect the most "Windows 10". Does anyone know how to reconfigure / reinstall GRUB to Windows appears in the boot menu?
Does the EFI boot menu show an option for Windows? Look in /boot/efi/EFI and see if there is a Microsoft directory there.
Does the EFI boot menu show an option for Windows? Look in /boot/efi/EFI and see if there is a Microsoft directory there. _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
There is no Windows menu entry.
There is no Microsoft directory.
Thanks
On 10/14/2016 11:38 AM, Celso Viana wrote:
Does the EFI boot menu show an option for Windows? Look in /boot/efi/EFI and see if there is a Microsoft directory there.
There is no Windows menu entry.
There is no Microsoft directory.
Then you must have formatted the EFI partition during the install. You could check the log files in /var/log/anaconda/ to verify that. There have been several people with the same issue on ask.fedoraproject.org. The solution seems to be to get the install/repair iso file from the Microsoft web site and use that to fix the boot.
On 10/14/2016 02:38 PM, Celso Viana wrote:
Does the EFI boot menu show an option for Windows? Look in /boot/efi/EFI and see if there is a Microsoft directory there. _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
There is no Windows menu entry.
There is no Microsoft directory.
Thanks
How do you know that Windows is still there? I'd run a disk of GParted and see if the Windows partition is still there, and if it has anything on it. If it is and does, you might have to run a Windows repair disk and re-establish the Windows boot. I don't know then how you'd get the dual boot back, altho Windows _claims_ you can dual boot with Windows.
--doug
On 10/14/2016 03:55 PM, Doug wrote:
to run a Windows repair disk and re-establish the Windows boot. I don't know then how you'd get the dual boot back, altho Windows _claims_ you can dual boot with Windows.
UEFI makes dual-boot much easier, because neither OS needs to mess around with the boot loader of the other OS. But GRUB can still boot Windows if you want.
On 14 October 2016 at 21:13, Samuel Sieb samuel@sieb.net wrote:
On 10/14/2016 11:38 AM, Celso Viana wrote:
Does the EFI boot menu show an option for Windows? Look in /boot/efi/EFI and see if there is a Microsoft directory there.
There is no Windows menu entry.
There is no Microsoft directory.
Then you must have formatted the EFI partition during the install. You could check the log files in /var/log/anaconda/ to verify that. There have been several people with the same issue on ask.fedoraproject.org. The solution seems to be to get the install/repair iso file from the Microsoft web site and use that to fix the boot.
Maybe the installer created a separate EFI system partition?
Could you post the link that this command will show, as root: sudo parted -l | fpaste
And just to clarify, the "EFI boot menu" is the menu you invoke from the firmware at early boot (typically by pressing an F* button on the keyboard).
Maybe the installer created a separate EFI system partition?
Could you post the link that this command will show, as root: sudo parted -l | fpaste
And just to clarify, the "EFI boot menu" is the menu you invoke from the firmware at early boot (typically by pressing an F* button on the keyboard).
-- Ahmad Samir _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Ahmad,
Here is the output of "parted -l"
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/454308/47673006/
Before I had the two OS for GRUB menu.
On 17 October 2016 at 20:52, Celso Viana celso.vianna@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe the installer created a separate EFI system partition?
Could you post the link that this command will show, as root: sudo parted -l | fpaste
And just to clarify, the "EFI boot menu" is the menu you invoke from the firmware at early boot (typically by pressing an F* button on the keyboard).
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Ahmad,
Here is the output of "parted -l"
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/454308/47673006/
Before I had the two OS for GRUB menu.
I see only one EFI system partition; so it must be what Samuel Sieb said previously, the EFI partition was formatted during the installation...
Then you must have formatted the EFI partition during the install. You could check the log files in /var/log/anaconda/ to verify that. There have been several people with the same issue on ask.fedoraproject.org. The solution seems to be to get the install/repair iso file from the Microsoft web site and use that to fix the boot.
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Hi Samuel,
I started the machine with a DVD of Windows 10 and could not repair or restore Windows. Always returns error. Do you have any more suggestions?
See the log file "anaconda.log".
http://46.101.216.101/anaconda.txt
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/474816/84195147/
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/474822/84241147/
Is it possible to save my installation of Windows 10 or will I have to reinstall everything?
Thanks